In 1963 Rydal Hall in the Lake District became a conference centre and retreat owned by the Diocese of Carlisle. There is a formal garden with geometric beds, set against natural rolling woodland. On both sides of the garden are arbours created by concrete columns supporting wooden lintels which support climbing roses.

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Andy Rodker said:
TOZ replied to Andy Rodker:
Regards TOZ
Jaap van 't Veen said:
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Herb Riddle said:
Thanks for sharing with both our UK Landscape Photography Group and The English Lake District Groups, Herb
Rosalyn Hilborne said:
Best regards, Rosa.
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